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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1935-04-18, Page 2
~rjpot htarni 'ihe heart.again. YEAST wp- - s M- HMl’fCA rnrchjld^’S'W^mcr ....... *Pply tq. your local a^ehtor'tb 217 Bay Street - matuie^J—-wher.esori kem.sftuate// which I may die-seized" and possess By FAREMAN WELLS Adam MvrlstWi. u fafmer'a . ariu( artlcIM m'a boh ci tor, /mftkeft ta. bruv, , but unsueevssful attexnpt to ‘ thwart. Uirhh thfeveft" lb a buB-snatchUig raid- The l^ig was1 torn Troth the hamls of. a ■girl who explains that, it contains 1 the day’s takings of her father'« Hhop. ’ : ilo attempts truck the' tm«ves uno . reaches an old warehouse. Adam . entVi's the -building while the 1 g|H■ lh« door,, ftiitWenly he hears foot a reps;// ' )■ a TTur man turns our to Adam* c. •ntiilOyer^GorvHlo, l/ferkin. ? ,, Adam, in tils private hours ex peri- ■ - 'Walking, homeward,. Adam TsTteiiriy • / run 'dhwn by a .large swift ear. / He calls on VriscIHa Norvui. / i 1........tier father,.JwtumU.Jp^U.U1^3Ljof_ flee untpLUe ehaftH ho possesses. Adam is extremely puzzled over the connection . of Cprvilje Perkin and Mohtuda who wu^ts" the antique chairs. ■ ' ? ' ..' ‘ . ■ ■ . . Ah’ Ailklri^dTOwe-aloiTg^hi. triumph wll/ti.Hio girl, by his side Nqrval from "the back seat/ announced that" he; .had that, morning receivexka,/rei>W- from the film 'cconpany. Thpy^-saM / that , the street scene in questlori An Aspirin tablet starts disinte- ’ grating aq soon as it touches moisture. / That. means that Aspirin starts ’'‘takiflg hold” . . , eases even a . bad headache, jjeptiljs or rheumatic pain almpsFfm?ttn/ft/. And'Aspifin, «■ sqfe. •D0tq^S’iprcser^e4t^For^spwnrrfoes-~ T /Be sure to look for the namri Briymr~ / w in the, form , of a cross on every Aspirin tablet. Aspirin is made in Canada and all druggists have it. ASPIRIN flK0iete«KO fM CANADA-.. STICK ALL DAYLONG UHCja—pi n tea can't hI((i or ulklo-r- •niivor .cuuHWi «oren«w bciciiuiie Lae tli fit nn snugly uh natural <>n<tn-—largtmt nell«r in thn wjirltf—your <i»»n I 1st k-powfl'why - he projvc'ri ben ❖ 4 'had beej? lifted from a news reel taken duHng th^ Spanish Revolution. • They regretted,/ therefore, that, they had no knowledge of the- persons ?<Jepl^ted> . ■ ... 4Tt' is clear that ya-ldemon'te and/ Montadawcre inZsjpain together jet that time,” cbmhkented Ndrval, “Mt "that- does riot ..help us mjich, .particu-^ . larly since Monta’da has disappear ed, I doubt .it.Jjit would have helped?, us Much<in any case,, blit .it is ; Inter/ WHERE IS THE SPANIARD? Adam forced hlmselif to consider the mattei;. ft seemed to him '“that /there was a distinct point gained in their having) assured tlierriselve^ that • tlie two were lri' some“Vay connect' in. Spain. It might-help to ex-, plain Montada’if Interest’ in the chairs, though exactlyJ how, he could noCat present imagine.^ He suggest^ cd that they should tiil’k it/over at jengfih when next.. they met in Cay- 'hndish Street; ( - / V ' I ■ . , ■ ■ -■ Tie bad .said nothing to thrim yet/: about' Hagar's /boast that /lie could find . Montada any time. The Idea of tlie little Spaniard being In hiding gave him such' a -sensation of (lis- cirii&fort that he was .anxious/to dis miss the whole subjed-jest it should spoil' their holiday.- • , ' He vfanted.. to think only cheerful thoughts, and -now .that,, they were driving between green .hedgerows to the ! mating songs of thousands of birds, all such worrying matters ought, he thought, t.o be forgotten./ From either side the clean earthly ..smell of.__the - spring, plowing was meeting them lri little sunAemperecl -breezes—anttMre—noticed “v-that— tire- ifresli air had ‘’already brought—il/, sllght/flush to- the naturally pale ^j/heeks/of. the girl-at -bls-side. ■ Although ’ the front seat, was. far from being, cramped they .w.bre sit-, ting so. that he cojild Just feel the pressure of her arm against .his and, glancing down,- could'> se'e—the; (lark- featheririg of curled lashes Move the curve-of Tier cheek and the demure imacle ’ trim thnei he realize^ hoy he F ha4 beea concernM that'it ybouM. U beSo/'Unm(Makeabiy bls ' mother had taken to his Scylla. Jle wond ered if they had/kissed on meeting and decided .that 'they must have . done, for, to/ fils mind, anyone v/oukl have to be embittered not. to want, SCy).a. ' .. , . - Yeafs s.nce j j Then his pother caught slg^ of•him.. ‘‘What’ a thing to do!” she. re'r Selkirk BrO.Ugllt yirOUp O proved him, ‘‘Leaving your guests 4. -. Highland/Families To Can to (ntrodqce themselves' in;-that ph-/ - couth way." .' ( ■ * “*; . . J .■ z . H«? had one of his old frank jm- j It was .just 125 years ago tgat a pulses—Priscilla’s eyes were upori group ;of Highland families, leading him, “I funked: it,” he said quite * meagre life in the old land, whre simply; ’ “It. meant rather a lot to gjg0ej from their homes, and .sought me-’Fu ; - ( . .. new'land. Some weye> moved to He-had'no eyes for ills .mother’s other Isles; sortie went to -Cape Bre-r sympathetic glance, * Hd was . ygtitfh- ton. The ancestors of the people at ing (lie "slow color /flushing /quite arecent gatheringin Winnipegwere Other efieeks, apd waiting To :.see 'if brought out. by L&rd; Selkirk to the /thei:e>.4Va8^ny^x.eprpot,/when/sfie:ta!t .-Red River v • last raised them, lri those eyes (that j There for many “years, they lived he ^ad. rio romantically likened Jo a life of t hardship8 apd i80la- tipn. Their only outlet to the eWorld Was via the Hudson Bay, and that I was a nine months’ journey. .C...A'll this^/^was^^called by Dean^J^ W-i Matheson at tW annual reunion ’.of the Lord. Selkirk Association of ‘1 12-/4; Miss Janet Banner- man, noW 96-and the oldest member, was present, and was the Centre of a ring of old friends and yell-wish- ers; / Nearby were Mr. and Mrs, James Fraser, who wilLeelebrate the 61st anniversary of their . wedding this year. -Scattered about-were to be found the Mathesons/ the Suther-. j lands, the Macbeths, the Gunns— members of all the families so inti mately jvoyen into the history, of the ^anadian west. 'For the dan.ee a link with the first settlers ' was present in a / violin brought over ' by Donald “Sandy Sojer” “Sutherland, father of the: late Senator John Sutherland, in 1811. Before coming to the JRed River/ Mr. Sutherland had played it to his fellow-campaigners in the Na- ■palebrilc Peninsu/lftr wars? ; -------- - ?f ather-^^-son J ri_.the_SutherJarid2fanu ily, and is. now owned by John Hugh Sutherland. At the reunion it; was- played by Norman Matheson, of the fifth generation of .that family.. The first air lie played, “The Road to the Isles,”, was the last .song heard, by ' the settler^ as they left Stornoway IriyTMlT’aird'^just as-tkeir~ship-near=- '~t’heT-Ml-yei-gLFey—-branches—of— the—bir-Ted—Ghurehill,—the—pipers—pla-yed—it ches. ' .................... ~~ ’ he said quite meagre life iri the old land, were tji^r o mt tn ^,je0ej from their homes. and sought . '... ; !a new 'land. Some weje» moved to sympathetic glance, * He w as . watrih- ton. The ancestors of the people at ing file "slow color /flushing /'quite a recent gathering in Winnipegwere Other ctyeeks, and waiting ft© :-see 'if brought out-, by L&rd; Selkirk to the ^thei'e-,4tas^ny^xeprpot^ when.'she^ijt -Red River T ..’ last raised them, iri those eyes that {; There for <ears, they lived L» ft • • Tv n zl rifit ’w/s ww* 11 11 If aW z’kil -it fk . - ■ _ ■ _ _ - -violet-velvet. - -• ------.—.---I Soon he had made the necessary, excuse, toget her away from them. I .Together they visited the garden, [ ^flie^taTflriTvhet^eTbe..made*' his :scien- tjflc experiments, the outhouses, the I , oi me jupra a anlm^., the . o«l»«te ■ ■"'here ptak Euj,ert7- X5na. beds were still lurklttg on black » n0* ag-a, -branches; Their; . fathers similarly . engaged on a. less romantic tour' of the stockyards,*kept.tactfully out of their way, and the two had the short hour before dinner to themselves/ After the meal Adam : announced that he proposed taking "the girl for a long run in the cai>. In this mind when he spoke the word- “longX had more reference to time than-^dlst- ance, They slipped selfishly a.way be fore the suggestion /could be made that the. elder people might also, en joy the run. - Iiria few minutes they were abc/ve the farm, on the main road Which, bore a continuous line of cars'laden with other/ holiday-making towns people; and along the sides of which numerous little picnic' parties were grouped abtmt their parked vehicles. . ’To avoid, these Adam, .turned Into ”a track*,that led across tne moor arid’ brought, them In;; a few miles io the. bank of the.Mexise at a point where the little river started its course from a springi/ed pool beside a large copse of birch and alder. fHere they. ..left: the car, and wandered rgentiy on until they were hidden by-..the deli- Tcate* gi’eeiniace’ of ’ tiny leaves ^aiql blouse, , S|uch ^gllfiipses _ ___________ wildiy and' lriewlicabfy~happy. It seemed no?more .than, a ,i’ew minutes’ before he was pulling . up opposite the door pf his fioiine. From -hene^h arV-J ng^AvalLiHl—toi—the ng-uesis- - rtp-al l&i)^^t^he^diwe^fHto^gaiage^ the- - car, leaving them on thfi doorstep to •face his parents who, .in-the hospit.-' able mariner of ' country fo.lk, had both come', to the 41oor at the sound of Ithelf’ approach, llis strategy in. this Was- prompted' more' by nervous ness than by. ingenuity, but .It. work- exceccllngly well', , ' . . When lie strollefl back tq., the kIL ch.en a, few minutes later he . was der The ground wjthiir' the' copse was rough with lichened rocks and be tween these the shy, spring flowers ■grew freely. With spontaneous de/ 4h^tr#riscflln--began—to—ga-^lrer—t-hem- ^Wd^dum=h’elp6xl^fitrHi^lre^ assed far too large ax collection for .any sort of bunching. ' ■ 7 . ' ' ‘'(viial iwe want is a b„ox or a bas ket,” he told'her. «*T’|1 go backhand' get something from the car// .\ • lie went, off .springing' limberly from rock to rock and. rejoicing in his. pwn sure-foOtqdness, and pot al- togethe r u n c onsdons that. _ he.... Wj.i s "again.;. 0 "^Mis^Ba‘nn'm’man~and“'dlO^hn-“Ma:c=- Beth led the sway, followed by Mr. and Mrs. (Fraser. Old hearts and feet lightened to the old-time'music, ^vas-Galle£soon=after^thc-old—pebple^ went into, the intricate steps w;t-h a will. Couple after, couple performed ,the jig, with others cutting in arid giving the fi,ddler no fest for almost half, an hour. The younger folk stood by and applauded.each dancer heartiiy"asT fie or 'rihe left the floor,- Lk4..------------------------- -King Cseorge Has' •—- ORANGE PEKOE - 40<*2 lb. j . * ?.. ‘__:______ I- J- Half His Estate Left to U.S Will Of Oliver Wendell Holmes Bequeaths More Than Half-million In All. Washington/ -—To the United. States .Government which he served :;sor long, Oliver- WendelL-Holmes - re^. inoriey with which it had compensat- ed him. ' - The great jurist’s -will, ’ probated- recently, , revealed an estate of slightly more,,than $550,000. It dis tributed specific bequests of $283,500 and then.’incorporated this unusual (’laiisb: ' “All The rest, residue..and remain- der of my property of- whatsoever ed,' or in /which] I may have; an inter est at the^'Tifiie of/my death, .1 give devise arid bequeath, to th|e United States of America/’. . .fas—residual—-legatee—the—~ Govern- -ment--will—receive—some—$2507000~rm lifs 29 years .on, the supreme bench . and his few in retirement,^ Justice •Hoilmes received) approximately. $490,000 from the‘ Government. . ,;Edwa.i’d J/ Holmes of Boston was named principal legatee, receiving. 'r$tOO,OOO; all “of. the. jurist’s editions of the -works of his two. grandfath ers, his„ more famous fatherj and' of 4i4m-seJ;f-.—-Small legacies—to. -more-xl is- Jam From Paprika -. When the ‘ Hungarian chemist Szent Gyorgi discovered that the sweet red pepper that grows so abundantly in his native land is a rich source of vitamin//C—the one that prevents scurvy—the food manufacturers saw’ their opportunity/ j Its Budapest correspondent informs ' / 4-he—American—Chemical—Society^tiiat—■-— vitapric has made/ itri' appearance—a , peppets (paprika).. It"gladdens the ' eye with its .rich red color. Child ren cry for it because it is sweet yet ‘ riot so sharp as the raw vegetable. Housewivles mix it with foods. The doctors bless the proceeding ;since ..the—chemists Jhave-.,found- i=;that-^this^-^-:. paprika jam , contains twice as much ___ "‘vrtmnin-6-asHempfi--juTce.' . .. -/•. .... .......—--—--- -------------------------------t-4—,--- NEW FORM “Having suffered from sciatica • for' eighteen months, I was ad vised to try Phillips Pure LIVE Yeast. I Bin most thankful to . i say I got relief almost straight away.”—Leeds, England—Ex tract from original letter. ryj the• sdi‘f of ■which can likp people 'to 'order?' But It "was clear to Adam, that these foure found themselves naturally ac ceptable. It was going .to be all fight, he told himself, l!,e.couldp feel •sure of that: now, and 'for the first Mer HelpsiheHabitof CleanTeeth SweetBrea SaiinSkin 7%/ HairNeaitii^ Dentiirice Lotion . Cream f<* Sick Skip Soap tiampoo ' nwuMoruututs*r DMGMDOtPK snntstCONOMMt must sign of Scylla'. lie whistled add tlren called her by .his own'pet name for hef, rather shyly nt. first, for /it. was . the first time bo could re'member having. pr^-. mounced it in more, than a subdued- ,tone for her e^r .alone. • TJierc^ can/e no answer,, not even when he’ called as loudly as he could, and he began to run'about Im growing concern, peering over rocks and behind bushes, and calling; over .more djstracledly as lie searched.,- (To be Oonllnued.), Queen Mary went 'to Comp,top Place, Eastbourne, on a short holiday be fore the preparations for the silver jubilee celebrations Comm;encirig in May, the billiard room; of the tem- fpdrary royal residence -was fitted up as a moving, picture theatre. ■ The first film chosen by Their Majesties was “The Man Who Knew Too Much,” a thrilling drama of London's underworld recently award ed the Gold' Medai of the Cinemato graphers Institute of Great Britain. 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